Floyd Mayweather Sentenced to 90 Days in Jail

Floyd Mayweather Jr. was sentenced to serve 6 months in jail, however 3 months of that sentence was suspended. A judge ordered Mayweather to serve 90 days in jail for physically assaulting his baby mama in front of their kids.

Floyd was arrested in September 2010, after his ex accused him of striking her “multiple times in the head with his fist” and threatening to kill her. He struck a plea deal with prosecutors, pleading guilty to misdemeanor domestic violence instead of receiving a felony battery charge.

TMZ reports: Floyd also pled no contest to two misdemeanor harassment charges — after allegedly threatening to beat his kids too during the incident. The judge also ordered Mayweather to complete 100 hours of community service and a 12-month domestic violence program. The boxer must turn himself in on January 6, to begin serving his sentence.